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Researchers identify medications that could be repurposed, including treatments for heart conditions and stomach ulcers Scientists have pinpointed a range of commonly used medicines that could be repurposed to treat people suffering from obesity and diabetes. The medicines – to be outlined at the International Congress on Obesity in Melbourne this weekend – include treatments for stomach ulcers and heart rhythm disorders and were identified using sophisticated computer programs. Continue reading… Researchers identify medications that could be repurposed, including treatments for heart conditions and stomach ulcersScientists have pinpointed a range of commonly used medicines that could be repurposed to treat…
Activists could face 12 months in jail.
It’s though that almost 8,000 people in England alone are living with undiagnosed breast cancer largely because of the screening disruption brought on by Covid-19
Pisces, muddy waters could cloud your eyes being able to see the truth regarding a pressing matter.
The Scottish Government is due to publish a paper on its plans for the economy and currency of an independent Scotland on Monday. The Scottish Government is due to publish a paper on its plans for the economy and currency of an independent Scotland on Monday.
It comes following months of walkouts by railway workers which have caused travel chaos. It comes following months of walkouts by railway workers which have caused travel chaos.
Ms Braverman pledged to stop activists holding the public ‘to ransom’. Ms Braverman pledged to stop activists holding the public ‘to ransom’.
Road-blocking demonstrations are ‘not a freedom of expression, nor a human right’ says home secretary Road-blocking demonstrations are ‘not a freedom of expression, nor a human right’ says home secretary
Desriee Asomuyide, 29, was inspired to create the inclusive toy company Little Omo after the birth of her son Isaiah. Desriee Asomuyide, 29, was inspired to create the inclusive toy company Little Omo after the birth of her son Isaiah.
The Times: ‘Difficult times’“These are difficult times for all clubs, dangerous ones for some… Wasps and their wonderful antics…will always have a place in my heart, but I am just a soppy old sports fan. Businessmen told rugby they knew best. Maybe we should listen instead for the sound of ancient farts.” Stewart Barnes The Daily Telegraph: ‘Mortified’“The saddest thing is that, on the field, the club are in good shape… Rugby-wise, they had a lot of good things in place, so I feel sorry for the playing group. They must have been mortified when, after training on Wednesday… they…
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